See 100 Years of Halloween Costumes in 3 Minutes

Halloween is right around the corner, so your mind is probably racing about what to dress up as this year. If you’re anything like us, the hardest part will be sifting through countless costume ideas inspired by pop culture, groups and even pets, and finding one (or five?) that knocks it out of the park. While trendy costumes are already all around us, let’s not forget about some super #TBT costumes that were around, say, last century. A new video from Mode Studios shows popular costumes from the past 100 years that you should consider if you want to *really* stand out at this year’s costume party. Check out the whole video below (just three minutes long!) to see the full costumes.

We learned that costumes that from the early 1900s were SUPER creepy. The video’s depiction of ghost-like and zombie-like creatures, witches and most of all, Minnie Mouse gave us serious goosebumps. Something about the look of the full-face masks takes these already creepy costumes to a whole new level of spooky.

Mid 1900s

We have to say, the 1945-inspired devil costume before this is pretty cute, but the 1955 cowgirl costume has to be our fave because of its undeniably cute, vintage-y look. By 1965, people finally realized that cat-inspired costumes were purrrfect for this holiday — we loved the bodysuit, big hair and fuzzy ears going on with the version in the video.

Late 1900s

Creepy costumes creeped back into popularity in 1975 with a slightly spooky Raggedy Ann Doll costume — you could def make this one cute if you wanted to go that route too. Grecian goddess getups were all the rage in 1985, and for good reason: You can make this costume out of everything from a white dress to a bed sheet. Grungy bumblebees came on the scene in 1995, complete with braided pigtails (the epitome of ‘90s hair trends).

Early 2000s

Britney Spears, anyone? YES. In 2005, the Britney-inspired schoolgirl costume was a hit, andso was that classic tied-up belly shirt we all remember. Following the Britney craze was the Kim Kardashian kraze (that’s how Kim would spell it anyway, right?) with her infamous Paper Magazine cover look predicted as a hit this Halloween. Butt pads (probably) required for this one.

Regardless of what look you’re going for this Halloween, this video can give you some really great ideas. Start with this one: Instead of thinking about what you want to dress up as this year, think about what *era* you want to emulate and go from there! It’s a unique way of approaching this dress-up holiday, which will hopefully result in you winning Best Costume at your friend’s Halloween bash.

Which look and time period is your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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Pixar’s 2015 animated film, Inside Out, was deemed by critics across the board as one of their most innovative conceptual masterpieces of all time, and Inside Out 2is getting just as much love! If you have yet to see this summer movie, you are missing out on an emotional, witty, and truly thought-provoking experience. We loved both movies so much here at B+C that we got a crew together for another Halloween costume extravaganza to recreate each original character IRL, and we’re passing along the ins and outs of how you can recreate them too.

Inside Out Halloween Costumes For 2024

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The best part about these Inside Out character costumes is, there's a good chance you already have a lot of the materials you need to dress up as each character at home. That means all you’ll need are an extra piece here or there to buy or DIY (that should make you jump for Joy).

How to Make an Inside Out Anger Costume

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Bryan, our Director of Video, is channeling his best scowl and slouchy posture. To get the foundation of this look, all you need is a pair of brown pants, a white button-down dress shirt and a gray tie.

Flaming Headpiece: Measure the circumference of your head with a piece of tape, then use that tape to cut out a headband made of glitter foam paper. For Bryan, I used two pieces glued together, and then trimmed off the rest. To create flames, cut out flame shapes on gold glitter foam paper as your base, then add a few red glitter foam flames on top in whatever fire pattern you like.

Makeup + Eyebrows: You could use face paint if you want, but I actually just used red eyeshadow on Bryan, which feels way more comfortable and tends to be easier to wear without smudging it. The eyebrows are also made from the red glitter foam paper and stuck on using eyelash glue.

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The Tie: To get the design on the tie, use painter’s tape to lay a zigzag pattern across the tie, then spray paint the tie red. If you happen to find a tie that has a similar color scheme and print and you would rather keep it simple, then you can skip this step.

Make An Inside Out DIY Fear Costume

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Our Associate Editor Sean can’t be any cuter! I mean!?!? To recreate Fear, grab a pair of dark purple skinny pants, a light blue dress shirt, a red bow tie and a pair of black or dark gray dress shoes.

Hair Curl + Eyebrows: Use glitter foam paper to cut out the curlycue hair piece. To keep it standing up straight, glue a toothpick on the backside of the swirl and attach to your hair using bobby pins.

Makeup: First, draw circles around your eyes using white eyeliner, then fill them in with white face paint. Add a little dark gray or black smudgy eyeliner and some mascara to make your eyes pop. Then grab a purple eyeshadow that has red undertones in it and stipple (aka gently tap) the product onto the rest of your face with a kabuki makeup brush. Make sure you’re careful not to get shadow on the white makeup. Again, you can use face paint, but it tends to be a little more high maintenance to keep in tact all night.

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Houndstooth Vest: If you can find a vest or sweater that you can cut into a vest, that’s the best route. I couldn’t find one anywhere, so instead I had to make it. Good news: It’s super easy to do. Grab houndstooth fabric, fold it in half over your body (be sure to cut out a place for your head!) and then draw lines on the fabric with chalk to mark the width of your body. Take the fabric off, flip inside out, then sew a half inch beyond where you marked — and leave room to make holes for your arms! You can always find a pattern to DL for something a little easier :)

How to Make a DIY Inside Out Joy Costume

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Marisa is the perfect Joy! Our Junior Designer is always walking around the office with the biggest smile on her face, and it didn’t stop here. For the base of this Inside Out character costume, grab a yellow dress and a pair of nude shoes. We found this dress at a thrift store!

THAT Hair: Now, you can buy a wig that is similar to this cut, but I am always an advocate for styling your own wig because it looks more natural. This originally was a light teal bob wig — I used a hair razor (you can find one at your local beauty supply store) to hack the sides off and to create the little stand-up hairs on the top of her head. Use a little wax on the ends of the hairs on top and on the side of your face to really drive up the look.

Makeup: Simple: Go with a heavy teal eyeliner or eyeshadow to help the wig pop.

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The Dress: Nab a couple teal blue and dark blue paint pens from your local art store to draw the flowers. I just eyeballed the design from the cartoon and drew the flower pattern on the dress using teal for the petals and then dark blue to outline then for a more defined, professional finish.

How to Make an Inside Out Disgust Costume

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I was not sure if it was a compliment or tease when Anj, our Creative Director, told me “OMG you will be the BEST at being Disgust” (hmmm… haha). Regardless, it was SO fun to wear this outfit for the day! The dress is from a thrift store as well as the belt (I got SO lucky finding almost an exact match). You can always get a green belt and add a white or lighter line down the middle with paint if you want to be really true to details.

Hair + Makeup: I found this sparkly green wig at a costume shop and cut a couple of inches off so it was the same length as the character’s. Green eyelashes are clutch — grab ’em while you’re at the costume store, too! For your eyebrows, use white eyeliner to fill them in and then use an angled eyebrow brush to brush on green eyeshadow so they match your eyelashes and wig. Finish off the look with orchid lipstick and practice your most gnarly facial expressions and you are set!

Scarf: Buy a quarter yard of a sparkly light purple tulle and cut it to the right length to tie around your neck.

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The Dress: You can use white fabric paint and a paint brush or paint pens to draw on the splattered, floral-like pattern.

Shoes: I could not for the life of me find fuchsia shoes anywhere, so I bought a pair of flats and spray painted them.

Make A DIY Inside Out Sadness Costume

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This is MY personal favorite character from Inside Out without a doubt, and I think a fan favorite across the board IRL as well. Sadness steals your heart in the first flick, and our DIY intern Brittany (aka BGriff) stole mine with her perfect channeling of this charismatic little gem of a character. All you need to recreate the look is blue tights, flat shoes and an oversized gray cowl neck sweater (super stoked to have found the perfect one at a thrift store — score!).

Makeup: This makeup is really simple: only add mascara and blue lipstick. The most important part here is to practice your pout! It is too good!!!

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The Hair: This wig is the blue version of the green wig Disgust is wearing, only it needed to be cut much shorter to fit the look. Use hair wax to style the bangs over to the side and along the ends of the wig so it looks more natural.

Big Glasses: Use a small glass to trace circles on black glitter foam paper and another slightly smaller glass to make the center circle. Cut them out and attach using eyelash glue at the bridge of your nose.

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We couldn’t resist!

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Obvs this is the perfect set of costumes for groups of all kinds. You can get everyone in on the action — get a group of the neighborhood kids together and be the show stopping group of the ‘hood with your minis rocking these looks, too!

Which Inside Out costume will you be wearing for Halloween 2024? Let us know on Facebook!

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If there's ever an appropriate time to be *a bit* over-the-top with your food presentation, it's when the Fourth of July comes around. Be it an extra colorful caprese salad, or a lineup of spirited cocktails, repping the color of the American flag for your celebrations is definitely the way to go. And if you're planning to bring a dish to the BBQ, you might as well go BIG. Show your patriotism the only way a foodie can, and create one of the 28 recipes below.

Taylor Swift’s Flag Cake

Take a cue from one of our favorite singers with this Memorial Day recipe. This throwback tribute to T. Swift’s 2014 cake will always be worthy of bringing back via baking pan. (via Brit + Co.)

Patriotic Pavlova

If you want to set off some serious fireworks at your Fourth of July BBQ, be sure to whip up a creamy, berry-filled treat like this one! Loads of berries make for a healthier alternative to other dessert options, which is always a good idea. (via Brit + Co.)

Red, White, and Blue Donuts

What’s the only thing better than homemade donuts? Nothing. Except when they’re red, white, and blue all over. Keep 'em plain or add sprinkles, chocolate chips, or even edible glitter. However you choose to serve them, they're sure to be the star of the show. (via Brit + Co.)

Patriotic Poke Cake

If you’ve already got a couple of boxes of white cake mix, you’re well on your way to making this simple poke cake. Once you’ve poked your holes in the cake, black cherry gelatin is poured in and left to form those signature red stripes. Yummm. (via Brit + Co.)

4th of July White Chocolate-Covered Bananas

For a healthier treat option, these chocolate-covered bananas lend themselves to some pretty cool decorations, alongside getting in some fruit! (via Brit + Co.)

Red, White, and Blueberry Caprese Salad

Caprese salad just got a fruity update. It’s hard to beat the simple combo of sweet tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, and fresh basil — unless you add a handful of blueberries, too! (via Brit + Co.)

No-Bake Patriotic Pies

Have pie, will travel (to the BBQ, of course). Try out different flavors of cream pie, or just make yours plain. Whichever you choose, don't forget about the berries on top! Our personal fave design is the star, but the stripes work *just* as well. (via Brit + Co.)

Red, White, and Blue Jello Shots

Jello shots are a must for the 4th. Instead of choosing between red, white or blue, why not layer all three? Top each shot with a squirt of whipped cream and edible blue glitter to make them really special. We'll take two, please! (via Brit + Co.)

Smashed Berry Shortcake

If you’re scrambling for a last minute treat to bring to your neighborhood BBQ, scramble no more! This festive, patriotic treat is perfectly summery and super easy to make. (via Brit + Co.)

Fourth of July Chia Pudding

This delish DIY pudding will satisfy your craving for something sweet, *and* it’s totally vegan, so it's great for anyone who deals with dietary restrictions. What’s more, it’s super simple to prepare for your holiday picnic. Drizzle some honey on top for good measure. (via Brit + Co.)

Patriotic Ice Cream 3 Ways

Get your chill fill of creamy desserts a la classic cone, layered milkshake, or ice cream “soup.” YUM. Try one of these recipes, or try a different one each day of the holiday weekend! (via Brit + Co.)

Red, White, and Blue Ombre Funfetti Cake

Funfetti is always a great idea, but you *might* want to buy more sprinkles than you think you need… just in case you feel like adding extra on top. The good news is that this technique of icing the cake is a lot easier than it looks, and is a great beginner baker method to know. (via Brit + Co.)

Mixed Berry Popsicles

Red, white and blue desserts don’t have to be artificially colored. These swirled homemade popsicles feature a mix of yogurt and berries that mimic the colors of the flag – naturally. (via Real Food By Dad)

Sparkling Hibiscus Berry Cocktail

This refreshing cocktail will be the buzz of your cookout. Hibiscus tea, fresh ber ries, and lemon sparkling water combine with vodka to make the most incredible summer drink that’s perfect for Independence Day. Just leave out the booze to make it appropriate for anyone who prefers a mocktail. Don't worry, it's still super tasty. (via My Modern Cookery)

Firecracker Cake

Get your sparklers ready, because this cake deserves some *extra* bling. Taking the time to add some food coloring to your cake batter results in a beautiful pattern you’ll be so excited to cut into. The star-shaped sprinkles are just the cherry on top. (via Love Bakes Good Cakes)

Festive Frozen Yogurt Bark

Infuse this easy (and healthy!) yogurt treat with sliced strawberries, blueberries, and granola to emulate the colors of the American flag! (via Feel Good Foodie)

Firecracker Popcorn

This popcorn is decorated with ALL the sprinkles, and is sure to cause a few new fireworks. Fill some paper bags with popcorn, and gift them to your party guests as they arrive. This is perfect for a loooong night of snacking. (via Spicy Southern Kitchen)

Fireworks Sugar Cookie Cake Recipe

The Fourth of July is the USA's birthday, so it only makes sense that you make her a birthday cookie cake to celebrate! Use seasonal red, white and blue M&M’s and a ton of sprinkles to decorate. Making cookie cake yourself is also great because you know exactly what ingredients are added, and can make any swaps you need to. (via Crazy For Crust)

Red, White, and Blue Tart

This star-spangled dessert is so simple to prepare, it’s practically unconstitutional. Investing in a few different sizes of star-shaped cookie cutters allows you to create a fun pie dough crust in place of a traditional lattice topping. (via The Simple Sweet Life)

Patriotic Red Velvet Cupcakes

Red velvet is the obvious choice for a patriotic cupcake. It’s vibrantly red, and it’s a southern-bred staple recipe, perfect for any Independence Day occasion. Top with cream cheese icing to keep it classic, and then go crazy with red, white, and blue sprinkles. (via Olivia’s Cuisine)

Patriotic Mini Brownie Dessert Pizza

Everyone will love that they get their own personal brownie bite, and you’ll love how easy they are to make. To prepare the pizza base, you’ll bake your brownie batter in a sheet pan and use a biscuit cutter to cut out each individual round. (via Whole and Heavenly Oven)

Watermelon Blueberry Salad

This refreshing 4th of July recipe will come in handy for hot summer nights. (via Feel Good Foodie)

Red, White, and Blue No-Bake Cheesecake Parfaits

If individual parfaits seem too cumbersome to serve for a party, keep in mind that you can make all the components ahead of time and assemble right before serving. Even those show-stopping edible stars can be made way in advance to make your life easier! (via Just a Taste)

Berry Skewers With White Chocolate Drizzle

If the holiday snuck up on you this year, these fruit skewers are the perfect last-minute patriotic addition to your BBQ buffet. Simply by threading blueberries and strawberries on a skewer and drizzling white chocolate on top, you’ll create a tasty treat that looks like it took you all day. (via Nourished Peach)

Sparkling Red, White, and Blue Sangria

If sangria is more your speed, then you need to make a *huge* pitcher of this recipe before your cookout. In addition to adding some berries, take a few minutes to cut out some apple stars for a garnish — you’ll be glad you did. (via Gimme Some Oven)

Star-Spangled Gumdrops

Seriously, how cute are these candies? Definitely get the kids involved to save yourself from sticky fingers. They're the perfect firework-watching treat that everyone on the block will want to taste. (via Mom on Timeout)

Red, White, and Blue Whoopee Pies

When you bring out a platter of these red, white, and blue treats at your BBQ, people will *gasp* with nostalgic emotion. This classic dessert is so good, you may want to think about setting a few aside for a midnight snack. (via Food Fanatic)

Jello Poke Cupcakes

We’ve all heard of poke cake, but have you ever had it in cupcake form? These are so moist and flavorful, you’d never know they’re made with all boxed ingredients. For an extra frosty treat, freeze the blueberries before you put them on top. (via Taste and Tell)

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In the realm of celebrity families, the Kardashians reign supreme. Among them, eldest sister Kourtney Kardashian stands out with her dynamic personality and well-documented (Hello, Keeping Up With The Kardashians!) foray into motherhood. She recently made it known that being a mom is her number one priority, and she won't allow anyone or anything to take her away from that. With that level of dedication, it's clear that Kourtney is an amazing mom with lots of love to give! Here's everything you should know about her sweet kids!

How many biological kids does Kourtney Kardashian have?

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Kourtney Kardashian has four biological kids! Their names are Mason, Penelope, Reign, and Rocky. She shares her first three children with ex Scott Disick, and now shares Rocky her current husband, Travis Barker. Kourtney also appears to be very close to her step children, Landon and Alabama Barker.

What is Kourtney Kardashian's new baby's name?

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Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker announced the birth of their beautiful baby boy on December 22, 2023. His name is Rocky Thirteen Barker, which has a special meaning for Travis' father. Travis told Grazia Magazine that Rocky George was the guitarist for Suicidal Tendencies, and 13 is "just the greatest number of all time."

Will Kourtney Kardashian have a surrogate?

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According to Daily Mail, Kourtney's pregnancy with Rocky wasn't easy, eventually ending up with a rush to the hospital for urgent fetal surgery. Because of how difficult (and likely traumatizing) that was, Kourtney and Travis have apparently decided to go with a surrogate for any future children they have.

Mason Dash Disick, 14

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Mason Dash Disick, born on December 14, 2009, is Kourtney's first biological child. He's also the first grandchild of the Kardashian family, and his birth was actually filmed for Keeping Up With the Kardashians! His middle name might sound familiar, as it also belongs to the set of stores that Kourtney, Khloe, and Kim previously ran. "Dash" parallels their last name and simultaneously serves as a tribute to their late father's (Robert Kardashian) nickname.

Penelope Scotland Disick, 11

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Penelope — often affectionately referred to as "P" — was born on July 8, 2012. She was also born on Keeping Up With the Kardashians and is very close with her famous cousin, North West. They post their hilarious antics all over TikTok, making us miss those childhood mems with our own cousins.

Reign Aston Disick, 9

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Reign is Kourtney and Scott's youngest child, and he was born on the same day as his older brother Mason! He's nine years old, and seems to bring his big personality wherever he goes. You can find a lot of his goofiness all over Kourt's Instagram.

Rocky Thirteen Barker, 3 months

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Rocky Thirteen Barker is the latest addition to Kourtney Kardashian's kids! Kourtney was very open about her struggles with conceiving Rocky, as well as the complications that arose during her pregnancy. Thankfully, all worked out well, and now Rocky is living his best life with his parents and siblings!

How many kids does Travis Barker have?

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Outside of Rocky, Travis Barker shares two biological with his ex-wife, Shanna Moakler. He also has a step-daughter named Atiana De La Hoya who he — and Kourtney — are very close with.

Atiana De La Hoya, 24

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Travis Barker's shares his step daughter, Atiana De Le Hoya, with her mother Shanna Moakler. Atiana was born on March 29, 1999, and she's the eldest of the combined Barker-Kardashian clan. Atiana acts, and she recently starred in a thriller called Maya.

Landon Asher Barker, 20

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Landon Barker was born on October 9, 2003, and is a musician — just like his dad! He's released a number of songs including "Trust" and "Holiday". In June of 2022, Landon began dating Internet celebrity and TikTok star, Charli D'Amelio. Sadly, in February of 2024, the two called it quits. They expressed that they're still friends and still have a lot of love left for one another.

Alabama Luella Barker, 18

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Music must run in the family because Alabama Barker is a budding musician, too! She was born on December 24, 2005, while her family was starring in a reality show called Meet the Barkers. Today, she's still in the spotlight and is very active on TikTok. She posts a lot of her music across her platforms — which have collectively over 3 million followers!

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Everyone's favorite airplane movie is about to get a whole new life because a Crazy Rich Asians TV show is officially in the works over at Max. The new series, based on the 2018 movie and Kevin Kwan's 2013 novel of the same name, was just teased by HBO exec Casey Bloys in an interview with Variety, and I am on the edge of my seat! Here's everything we know.

Is there a TV series of Crazy Rich Asians?

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Yes, we're getting a Crazy Rich Asians TV show! The story follows Rachel Chu, who joins her boyfriend Nick Young at his family home in Singapore. Turns out, Nick comes from one of the country's wealthiest families — and he's its most eligible bachelor. And now Rachel is navigating the spotlight, and all the family drama and social climbers that come with it. You can order the book here!

When is the Crazy Rich Asians TV show coming out?

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After Casey Bloys told Variety some plans for 2025, he mentioned that the Harry Potter series is coming "further down the line," and Crazy Rich Asians is "in development." That makes me think we could see the Crazy Rich Asians TV show in 2026!

Is there a sequel to Crazy Rich Asians book?

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Yes, there are two sequels to Crazy Rich Asians: China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems. China Rich Girlfriend opens the night before Rachel and Nick's wedding, while Rich People Problems dives into all of Nick's family's, well, rich people problems.

These are genuinely some of the best books I've ever read — Kevin Kwan's writing will make you forget the real world, and his ability to distinguish every single character's voice and personalities should be taught in creative writing! You'll definitely want to add these to your summer reading.

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Get ready to indulge in a berry delicious (ha, get it?) adventure with our list of mouthwatering blueberry desserts! From decadent pies to refreshing ice creams, these sweet treats showcase the juicy, vibrant flavor of blueberries in every single bite. Whether you're a baking enthusiast or just a dessert lover, these berry-filled recipes are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth and add a burst of blueberry bliss to your summer. Let's dive in!

Barley & Sage

30-Minute Blueberry Muffins

These blueberry muffins are oh-so dessert-y since they've got that addictive sugar coating right on top. Using brown butter for the batter truly changes everything. (via Brit + Co)

Crowded Kitchen

Blueberry Lemon Ice Cream

This rich blend of coconut milk, blueberries, and lemon makes for the ultimate summer sweet treat. Using softened cashews for this ice cream base also helps bulk up the texture. (via Crowded Kitchen)

Vikalinka

Blueberry Limoncello Trifle

Trifles are such good desserts to make in the thick of summertime since they require zero baking! This blueberry one is at the top of our "to make" list because it gets a bit boozy with a splash of lemon liqueur. (via Vikalinka)

Averie Cooks

Blueberry Banana Zucchini Bread

This blueberry dessert gets a healthy boost from bananas and zucchini, though you'd never guess it. It's best served warm with a pad of butter or some cinnamon sugar! (via Averie Cooks)

Earthly Provisions

Blueberry Chocolate Cake

Chocolate + blueberries = heaven. This single-layer cake is fairly fuss-free, plus it's a good make if you need a dessert that's certifiably shareable. (via Earthly Provisions)

Completely Delicious

Blueberry Hand Pies

These blueberry hand pies would be perfect for bringing to a 4th of July party. That way, everyone can get their own personal serving of the berry gooey, sweet goodness. (via Completely Delicious)

Butternut Bakery

Vegan Blueberry Cheesecake Bars

These berry-ified cheesecake bars are fully vegan and gluten-free, but that doesn't mean they're not decadent AF. You'll chill 'em in the freezer before digging in to maximize the creamy texture! (via Butternut Bakery)

Kathryn's Kitchen

Lemon Blueberry Bundt Cake

This blueberry bundt cake is supremely light and airy, but still retains a ton of moisture. Bonus points if you serve yourself a slice alongside some cold vanilla ice cream! (via Kathryn's Kitchen)

Vanilla and Bean

Blueberry Galette

Of all the galette recipes around, this very blueberry take has gotta be our favorite. Using super fresh berries is recommended for this recipe, since they'll balance out the crispy crust flawlessly. (via Vanilla and Bean)

Most Hungry

Blueberry Pie

Ahh, a classic! Blueberry pie isn't blueberry pie without a lattice crust, after all. This berry filling is fairly simple, combining lemon, salt, sugar, and vanilla to form the familiar flavors. (via Most Hungry)

Half Baked Harvest

Baked Blueberry Cinnamon Sugar Doughnuts

Donuts for dessert will always have our hearts. These cakey rings get coated in a hypnotizing cinnamon-sugar mix that adds such a nice texture to complement the soft-baked inside. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Woman Scribbles

Blueberry Cheesecake

Plain cheesecake is so good, but it gets even better when it's drenched in a thick blueberry syrup, as pictured above. Yummm. (via Woman Scribbles)

Two Peas & Their Pod

Blueberry Cobbler

This cobbler boasts more of a buttermilk biscuit topping, rather than your average crunchy oat layer you'd find on a crisp. It works amazingly well with the sweet, juicy layer of blueberries! Just make sure you're prepped and ready with some ice cream to have on the side. (via Two Peas & Their Pod)

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Puff Pastry Blueberry Tarts

Who needs your closest cafe when you can craft your very own pastries at home?! These blueberry bites are fixed upon a puff pastry crust, which really makes the whole baking process so smooth and easy. (via The Fast Recipe)

Bowl of Delicious

Sugar Cookie Crust Rainbow Fruit Pizza

This dessert pizza looks (and tastes) like a dream! Just pile on your fave fruits – blueberries included, of course – onto a sugar cookie crust with sweet icing in whatever configuration makes your heart the happiest, and dig in! (via Bowl of Delicious)

A Spicy Perspective

Blueberry White Chocolate Chip Cookies

Blueberries go wonderfully with white chocolate. Exhibit #1: these soft cookies you'll want to inhale the moment they come out of the oven. (via A Spicy Perspective)

Barley & Sage

Blueberry Mascarpone Macarons

For the seasoned home baker, these macarons make the perfect challenge. They're equally tart from the berries but are lended a creaminess from the mascarpone! (via Barley & Sage)

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